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1997 May 15
4
R-alpha: A Couple of Queries
...n XDR format, so that there will be less trouble with heterogeneous Unix networks. Because the format of saved files will change, we must either be incompatible or have some mechanism for restoring old save files. I would rather avoid the compatibility route if possible. Would anyone be seriously inconvenienced if old data files could not be restored? (Its not hard to build in compatibility, it would just take time which could be spend elsewhere). Ross =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ....
2010 Sep 14
6
[LLVMdev] LLVM SVN Repository Offline for Maintenance Tomorrow
...(such as the web server) may go offline as well, although I will try to keep them online if I can do so easily. Mailing lists will remain available throughout the procedure as they are not hosted on llvm.org. I will send email to llvmdev when the repository is back online. I apologize for the inconvenience, but there's not much I can do about it. If it's any consolation, know that I will be inconvenienced just as much as everyone else. -- John T.
2003 Mar 19
2
Printer Rights Fail
...printable = yes valid users = @DDS+"DOMAIN USERS" @DDS+"DOMAIN WEBUSERS" All help is appreciated. Thanks, Kevin Bramblett Network Administrator DSS Research No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
2005 May 27
1
VoiPSupply Dot Com: Epilogue
...is a sigh of relief that this hopefully will be all over and off the list. I for one have seen enough positive comments to know that your company is a quality player. The fact that you have followed up with the community and been so forthright also says a lot. Mistakes happen. Sometimes people get inconvenienced. The quality companies address the issue and fix it as best they can. I don't think we can ask for much more than that. Keep up the good work and keep that pricing aggressive... 8) Cheers, Wiley Siler Who has been drunk with "important" people....
2013 Nov 07
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
...unk seem to be fine with this, so while I'm interested in anything we can do to make it easier for you, unless we see significantly more concerns about this plan, I think we should move forward. Fundamentally, we aren't going to be able to make everyone happy. Some people will be seriously inconvenienced by this, but thus far the benefit seems to significantly outweigh the cost. That said, while I'm about to commit the change to the release notes and send a summary email to the dev lists, we should continue discussing this. Nothing is going to be set in stone until the 3.4 release goes out,...
2003 Feb 04
2
AW: Samba and Winbindd problem
...s domain and > the first one is > working fine using Samba 2.2.3a. > > All help is very much appreciated! > > Kevin Bramblett > Network Administrator > > No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However > a large number > of electrons were terribly inconvenienced. > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
2003 Mar 18
2
Multiple Groups, Different Permissions problem
...now Windows NT/W2K allows multiple groups and I would think Linux would as well, but I cannot find in my documentation anything about this subject. Thanks, Kevin Bramblett Network Administrator No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
2010 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM SVN Repository Offline for Maintenance Tomorrow
...ffline as well, although I > will try to keep them online if I can do so easily. Mailing lists will > remain available throughout the procedure as they are not hosted on > llvm.org. > > I will send email to llvmdev when the repository is back online. > > I apologize for the inconvenience, but there's not much I can do about > it. If it's any consolation, know that I will be inconvenienced just as > much as everyone else. > > -- John T. > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu...
2013 Nov 08
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: A proposal to move toward using C++11 features in LLVM & Clang / bounding support for old host compilers
...this, so while I'm interested in anything we can do to > make it easier for you, unless we see significantly more concerns > about this plan, I think we should move forward. > > Fundamentally, we aren't going to be able to make everyone happy. Some > people will be seriously inconvenienced by this, but thus far the > benefit seems to significantly outweigh the cost. But the benefit is still there even if it takes a month or two longer. This is a *serious* issue. It doesn't seem like people really comprehend the challenges of upgrading toolchains in large software projects...
2008 Dec 28
0
[LLVMdev] [Patch] Adding unit tests to LLVM
...t. > > Is this something your planning as putting in the tree, thus require > pulling in changes from google (license allowing), or does user need > to have the libraries/headers pre-installed? > > Including it in the tree is the most reasonable thing to do. No > point in inconveniencing the user over tiny libraries with liberal > licenses. I didn't get to look at the license. > > My question was not to cause a battle, but I wanted to be sure we > were using the right test kit, and not just picking one just > because. For example gtest is very light w...
2008 Dec 28
3
[LLVMdev] [Patch] Adding unit tests to LLVM
...the > project. > > Is this something your planning as putting in the tree, > thus require pulling in changes from google (license allowing), or does user > need to have the libraries/headers pre-installed? > Including it in the tree is the most reasonable thing to do. No point in inconveniencing the user over tiny libraries with liberal licenses. > > My question was not to cause a battle, but I wanted to be sure we were > using the right test kit, and not just picking one just because. For > example gtest is very light weight test kit, that can do the job, but will > t...
2008 Jan 30
5
One approach to dealing with SSH brute force attacks.
...rnet then it must be secured whether it is well known or not and if it is properly secured then changing the port number customarily assigned provides no measurable benefit. In my opinion, arbitrarily switching port numbers for well known services provides only the illusion of security while often inconveniencing the legitimate users in unpredictable, and sometimes expensively resolved, fashions. To deal with brute force attacks (not just on ssh) I spent some time tracking down how others had dealt with the problem. I discovered thereby that one can use the simple linux firewall iptables to restrict the...
2008 Dec 28
2
[LLVMdev] [Patch] Adding unit tests to LLVM
...; Is this something your planning as putting in the tree, >> thus require pulling in changes from google (license allowing), or does user >> need to have the libraries/headers pre-installed? >> > > Including it in the tree is the most reasonable thing to do. No point in > inconveniencing the user over tiny libraries with liberal licenses. > > I didn't get to look at the license. > http://code.google.com/p/googletest/ -> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php . > One other nice feature of using gtest is that it integrates with gmock, one > of t...
2008 May 27
2
ForkCDR
...e this a little easier to swallow: a. forkCDR behavior for existing users WILL NOT CHANGE. Users have to add options to the call to get the new behavior. b. No existing users should be hurt by the enhancement. If they found a magic way to make it do what needed to be done, they will not be inconvenienced, unless they have stray accidental options in their forkcdr() calls in their dialplan, that just happen to line up with an option that will be added. I don't see this as a major problem. My best explanation for all this is that forkCDR, and how it was *meant* to be used, was never...
2011 Sep 29
1
[LLVMdev] Building bitcode modules
...the changes, and I don't think it'll take too much of my time. The question I have is why are you removing a feature that I and other people are using? If removing the feature makes LLVM significantly easier to maintain or paves the way for a new feature in the build system, then the inconvenience I'll face is worth it. On the other hand, if you're just removing the feature because you don't see a need for it, then from my perspective, I'm inconvenienced for nothing. -- John T.
2010 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] CMake error on Win32
Hi Oscar, Is there a way to make it work with CMake 2.6? That is what the public win32 buildbot has and I hate messing around with it. - Daniel On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 7:59 AM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Aaron Gray <aaronngray.lists at gmail.com> writes: > >> I am getting the following error from CMake :- >> >>     CMake Error at
2010 Sep 14
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM SVN Repository Offline for Maintenance Tomorrow
...line as well, although I > will try to keep them online if I can do so easily. Mailing lists will > remain available throughout the procedure as they are not hosted on > llvm.org. > > I will send email to llvmdev when the repository is back online. > > I apologize for the inconvenience, but there's not much I can do about > it. If it's any consolation, know that I will be inconvenienced just as > much as everyone else. > > -- John T. > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu...
2024 Jul 23
0
possible command line parsing bug on Cygwin
It appears that my attempts to "chase" emails on this list are not being taken to kindly. (The most recent response actually really stung.) So: I plan to not chase this thread. This is not easy for me because I like "closure", but oh well. I noticed a bug that is not inconveniencing me at all. In fact, it's saving me a few characters of typing. I consider it my duty as a good citizen to report it anyway. Consider the following ssh invocation: ssh -N -M -S skt -o ControlPersist=30 localhost On Cygwin but not on Linux (don't know about BSD) the above command behave...
2008 Nov 25
0
optimization with bounds on parameters
...one is interested in these possibilities, perhaps they could contact me off-list and we can decide if there is sufficient willingness to try to add the functionality in a graceful way. That is, we should encourage but not require masks and bounds, and should make sure that existing uses are not inconvenienced. Cheers, John Nash
2009 Sep 14
2
Plea: No long unbroken lines, please!
Hi Folks, I don't often grumble, but this time I've found myself inconvenienced by a posting stored on R-help archives: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2009-September/211095.html This was Karin Groothuis-Oudshoorn & Stef van Buuren's message on 10 September about the new version of MICE. This has been sent by software which inserted no line-breaks. As a resu...